Back To School – Free Printable Colouring In Page

I’ve been playing with Canva again!

I quickly knocked up a simple colouring page using a font I got from Creative Fabrica and uploaded into Canva and I also used free elements from Canva itself for the pictures.

Here is the link to the font below from Creative Fabrica if you want to have a go at creating something with the same font:

There are 2 pages – 1st has the words ‘Back To School’ and some school related pictures and the 2nd has just the words on it.

They are A4.

As always you can use these for your own personal use to print off as many times as you like, but please do not share, sell or distribute in any way.

Do you have any ideas for a free printable you would like to see?

Colouring pages for kids/adults, planners, checklists, that kind of thing?

Pop your suggestions in the comments and I’ll have a go! I ain’t the best designer in the world, but it’s all good practise!


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Free Colouring In Page – HAPPY EASTER

I’m on a roll now – more wonky digital ‘art’!!

Still learning how to draw digitally so again, these are only rough, first tries..

I managed to make the egg by warping a circle – I felt quite clever doing that!!! (the squiggles at the bottom are meant to be coral in case you can’t tell).

And an ‘S’? Because S is for Sarah that’s why!

And here are the files if you want to have a pop at them:

[As always these are available free to download and print off for personal use, but not for commercial purposes!]

Digital Dreams

Last year, I didn’t use my tablet much as I was unable to join wi-fi for much of it 😦 So, I didn’t use my tablet much at all.

But now that we have a new internet provider I’m loving having the ability to use my tablet again…and one app in particular – Procreate.

In case you don’t know what it is, it’s an app for design and drawing that lots of artists use to create digital artwork on. Now, I am the world’s worst artist but I do love to have a mess around.

I figured out how to work a lot of the selection tools by watching this video here…

I also figured out how to export to my computer and print off…I drew an A4 colouring page, which was terrible, but it worked!!

It’s very wonky lol! I’m still getting the hang of which brushes to use and how much pressure to put on the pencil and moving my hand around the page…but for a first go, it could be worse!

Here is the PDF download if you’re desperate to have a go…I won’t judge you if you don’t!

I definitely want to do a LOT more digital “artwork” in the future…watch this space because I have ideas for things…


I’ve also been messing around with Canva, which I love as I find Photoshop so incredibly difficult to wrap my head around. [I’m the one looking for Insert photo when you have to Place Embedded :O]

I deleted all my old designs in Canva from years ago and had a play around…a sample e-book cover looked pretty good if I do say so myself.

I’ve created business cards in Canva in the past before I had Photoshop, it’s a really easy and obvious platform to use and there is a free account option if you just want to have a play.

Technology has advanced so much in the last 2 or 3 decades or so, there is absolutely NO reason for it still to be difficult to use!